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    2018 in review: round up of USAPP’s ten most popular posts this year

2018 in review: round up of USAPP’s ten most popular posts this year

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In 2018, we published more than 350 articles covering the entire range of United States politics, policy, and society. Here’s a count-down of the ten most popular articles we published this year.

10. Why “sex” may not be the best way to understand the gender gap in political behavior (1,489 pageviews)

Election coverage often refers to a “gender gap”, meaning different vote choices […]

December 30th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments|
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    Happy holidays from LSE USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2019!

Happy holidays from LSE USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2019!

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We’d like to wish our readers all the best for the festive season, and we look forward to bringing you even more analysis and commentary on American politics, economics, culture, and society in 2019!

If you’d like to be part of the conversation at USAPP then you can:

Follow us on Twitter (@LSEUSAblog)
Join the conversation on Facebook
Subscribe to weekly email updates
Follow […]

December 25th, 2018|Uncategorized|0 Comments|

Happy 4th of July from USAPP and the LSE US Centre!

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The USAPP blog team and everyone at the LSE US Centre would like to wish you a very happy 4th of July!
We’re now on Instagram!
Today we launch the US Centre’s Instagram. Please give us a follow for all things United States at the LSE and in London! You can follow us here.


The Ballpark is back!
We’ve also just released the […]

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    We can’t rely on corporations to save us from climate change

We can’t rely on corporations to save us from climate change

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The demands of radical decarbonisation clash with the imperatives of profit and shareholder value, write Christopher Wright and Daniel Nyberg.

Climate change is now the ever-present reality of human experience. Late last year we witnessed a procession of huge hurricanes batter the US and Caribbean, the largest wildfires on record burn through California, and in Australia, despite the death of […]

Happy New Year 2018 from LSE USAPP!

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We’d like to thank all of our readers for reading LSE USAPP in 2017, our fourth full year of publishing commentary on US politics and policy. We’ve had 278,000 visitor sessions this year!

Over 4,000 of you now follow us on Twitter (but there’s always room for more!) and we have nearly 1,000. Facebook ‘likes’. Many have signed up to receive one of […]

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    Happy holidays from LSE USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2018!

Happy holidays from LSE USAPP to all our readers and best wishes for 2018!

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We’d like to wish our readers all the best for the festive season, and we look forward to bringing you even more analysis and commentary on American politics, economics, culture, and society in 2017!

If you’d like to be part of the conversation at USAPP then you can:

Follow us on Twitter (@LSEUSAblog)
Join the conversation on Facebook
Subscribe to weekly email updates
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December 25th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments|
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    Bicentenary celebrations of Latin American independence obscure the complex realities of the birth of nations

Bicentenary celebrations of Latin American independence obscure the complex realities of the birth of nations

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The inevitable human complexities of history should not be seen as skeletons in our collective closet. They bring us closer to a real understanding of how we became the people and peoples that we are today, writes Gregorio Alonso.

All nations draw legitimacy and status from invented traditions, and Latin American republics are no exception. For over a decade, a host of conferences, […]

Calling all LSE blogs authors – we need your help!

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Here at the LSE blogs, we’re always eager to follow up on our published posts and track the impacts that they have; whether this is mainstream media coverage, inclusion on a university course reading list, references in grey literature or in policy documentation. Much of this can be captured by link-tracking but there are inevitably cases we can’t pick […]

February 27th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments|

Happy New Year 2017 from LSE USAPP!

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We’d like to thank all of our readers for reading LSE USAPP in 2016, our third full year of publishing commentary on US politics and policy. We’ve had 271,000 unique visitors this year, an increase of nearly 63 percent compared to 2015!

Over 3,000 of you now follow us on Twitter (but there’s always room for more!) and we have over 750 […]

January 1st, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments|

USAPP’s top ten most read articles of 2016

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This year, LSE USAPP has published hundreds of articles which have been read thousands of times. Here are our top ten most popular original articles by views published in 2016. Thanks to everyone for reading, and we look forward to bringing you the best in commentary and research on US politics and policy in 2017!

1) Trump and the Revolt of the Rust […]

December 30th, 2016|Uncategorized|0 Comments|
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